Foreign countries insist EU abandon GDPR
Published in News
Tuesday, 26 June 2018 11:45

Foreign countries insist EU abandon GDPR


Could prevent financial investigations

Financial watchdogs from North America, Britain and Asia are urgently seeking a formal exemption from the European Union’s tough new data privacy law to avoid hampering cross-border investigations.

Apple snubs EU tax inquiry
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Monday, 04 June 2018 11:31

Apple snubs EU tax inquiry


Says the cash will prejudice its tax appeal 

Fruity cargo cult Apple is snubbing an EU investigation into tax evasion saying that if it were involved, it would prejudice its challenge to an EU order to pay up to 13 billion euros ($15 billion) in back taxes to Ireland.

US might get nasty at EU privacy laws
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Thursday, 31 May 2018 12:41

US might get nasty at EU privacy laws


What do you mean our corporations can't spy on users?

The US government is getting rather tetchy as the new GDPR privacy laws roll out.

ASRock can't flog RX 500s GPUs in EU
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 08 May 2018 11:28

ASRock can't flog RX 500s GPUs in EU


AMD said no

ASRock has been prevented  from sellinf a new set of cards which it had hoped to cash in on the crypto-currency wave.

Whois could be killed off in EU
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Monday, 30 April 2018 11:15

Whois could be killed off in EU


GDPR prevents Whois from working

Europe's data protection authorities have effectively killed off the current service, noting that it breaks the law and so will be illegal come 25 May, when GDPR comes into force.

Facebook working out how to limit EU law's impact
Published in News


This is going to end well

Social notworking site Facebook is squaring up to take on the EU by directly attempting to circumvent its new privacy laws to minimise its effect on the company.

Experts unhappy with EU plans for AI rights
Published in AI


Machines are not people

More than 150 experts in AI, robotics, commerce, law, and ethics from 14 countries have signed an open letter denouncing the European Parliament’s proposal to grant personhood status to intelligent machines.

EU to mull over social networks privacy
Published in News
Thursday, 12 April 2018 11:37

EU to mull over social networks privacy


Facebook assurances not enough

European Union privacy watchdogs will look deeper into the harvesting of personal data from social networks for economic or political purposes, following the scandal engulfing Facebook.

EU says it still might break up Google
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Monday, 26 March 2018 12:37

EU says it still might break up Google


Best not to rule it out

The European Union holds “grave suspicions” about the dominance of internet giant Google and has not ruled out breaking it up, according to the EU’s antitrust chief.

EU issues ultimatum to big tech
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Monday, 05 March 2018 12:09

EU issues ultimatum to big tech


Take down terrorist content or face the music

The EU has lost patience with big tech pussyfooting around on terrorist material and says that it is about to get heavy.